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The phrase "and got to save" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in informal contexts to indicate that someone had the opportunity to save something, but it lacks clarity.
Example: "We worked hard on the project, and got to save a lot of time in the process."
Alternatives: "and had the chance to save" or "and were able to save".
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"He was on the rail the whole way and got to save ground.
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